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Video Production

ITLE can assist you in the development of your course materials by providing taping of your classes for encoding and posting on your class web pages.  Our production staff excels in getting your class, workshop or presentation completed with the option of several different video formats that you can use in a variety of ways.

We also offer the ability to tape and edit video supplements for your classroom presentation.  These short "vignettes" are taped and edited to your specifications and can be used in traditional classroom settings to add a visual element to the instruction.

Production Facilities

• Multiple Tape Recording Formats
• CD and DVD  Recording
• Videotape Conversion
• Videotape Duplication
• CD Duplication
• DVD Duplication
• Web Cam Presentations
• Computer-Based Editing Systems
• Graphics, Video and  Audio Combined into a single presentation
• Standards Conversion to and from VHS
• Audio Only Presentations
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Studio Facilities

• Controlled Studio Environment
• Green Screen for Computer Compositing
• Overhead Camera
• Document Camera
• Online Access
• Instructor Console
• Interview Set
• Large Floor Space
• Multiple Cameras
• Large Group Presentations
• Multiple Format Recording
• Encoding

Location Taping

• Classroom lectures
• Lab Sessions
• Large Lecture Sessions
• Non-Traditional Classroom Sessions
• Instructional Presentations
• Question and Answer Sessions
• Multiple Cameras Available
• Effective Lighting in Difficult Situations or Specialized Environments
• Wireless Microphones
• On Site Encoding with Videotape Backup

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For more information regarding Operations/Production, contact:

Tim Cushing ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) - Manager, Operations/Production
Telephone: (405) 744-1000
Fax: (405) 744- 8563
 

 




 

 

 
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